Knife
No.
a rope
In the game Clue, the only flexible weapon is the "rope." Unlike the other weapons, which are typically rigid and solid, the rope symbolizes a more versatile method of committing a crime, fitting the game's theme of mystery and intrigue.
The dude that invented the board game Clue.
he invented the board game clue
Clue was invented as "Cluedo" in the United Kingdom in 1944. The game's original title is a ploy on Clue, (it's technical title) and Ludo, a game with a similar dice play strategy. It was invented as a way to pass the time with friends while waiting out air raid drills in underground bunkers and shelters. Nonetheless, it has remained a popular game.
If you mean who invented that AI Weapon, it's Huey. If you mean who made the game, it's Kideo Hojima, a video game Designer.
Yes. The weapons are the candlestick, knife, lead pipe, revolver, rope, and wrench.
In "Simpsons Clue," players take on the roles of characters from "The Simpsons" as they attempt to solve a mystery involving a crime in the Springfield mansion. The game is played by moving around the board to different rooms, collecting clues about the suspect, weapon, and location of the crime. Players use a combination of deduction and strategy to eliminate possibilities and determine who, where, and with what weapon the crime was committed. The first player to correctly solve the mystery wins the game.
The overall best weapon is the Plasma Cutter. This is the first weapon you will acquire in the game.
The game Shot Put is unknown when it was invented but.... The shot put event was invented in Scotland. First, was a weapon called the Scottish "Stone Put" which was used to kill the Romans. After that it turned into a game. "Stone Put" was very popular among the Scottish. In the game, a rounded cube made of metal or stone was thrown from a particular place. From then, the shot put was invented.
"pong" by atari. :D